Dave Winer:
So, ironically, all these people who tell us to shut up have one thing in common, they’re fighting for freedom, but don’t see the contradiction that freedom has to be inclusive. If you fight for your freedom by supressing someone else’s, well, the math just doesn’t work. Freedom isn’t exclusive, it has to be […]
Didn’t have a camera until this morning, so I had to pull off and take a snapshot of it.
I don’t know what it means, really. Are they “delivering blogging” meaning content? Tools?
Searching their corporate news site I see the following links:
I’ve been wondering if there’s value in an aggregated feed of blog posts and comments. Ideally a threaded one, where the comments followed along behind the post they related to - perhaps even as children - requiring prior art or a new namespace, I suspect.
Obviously on blogs with a ton of comments that would […]
Posting here from the OPML Editor obviously has it’s drawbacks, my previous post on Nick Bradbury’s attention proposal was in a draft state, at least in my mind.
I’ve taken it down until later today when I have a chance to complete it, but as commonly understood - there are no take backs on the web. […]
UPDATE: Steve Jensen brings up a good point in his post - that all instances of user_login ($args[1]) and user_password ($ars[2]) need to be trimmed in order for other method calls (like “edit”) to succeed. xmlrpc.php.txt has been updated.
As long as you’re able to replace files on your WordPress install, my hack will fix […]
From (parenthetical):
See my conversation with Dave starting here.
When I step through the code I get what appears to be a valid xmlrpc method call over http, but my xmlrpc log file looks munged. If there’s anyone around who uses a WordPress 1.5+ blog and the OPML Editor and woud be willing to try a […]
I’ve been looking more closely at the SSE announcement since it came out; the next few posts are likely to be about this, and some (like this one) fairly (ok, very) long, so be forewarned….
After reading through the spec and accompanying FAQ, I started rifling through the commentary thread at memeorandum.1 Alex Barnett already has […]
… is here. Don’t know that I’ll listen to this one - I’m not overly interested in KZSB, but that’s neither here nor there.
Actually I wanted to comment on 2 things.
Yesterday I called TDS Metrocom, our local phone and DSL carrier, who I’ve been nominally pleased with to this point. They had contacted […]
Dave points to my comments on the OPML Validator, and in the process points out (perhaps inadvertently) that my blog’s html pages make it a little hard to figure out who I am (hint: my first name’s not Kin ). My contact link is several posts down the page and not all that […]
The Flock Developer Preview is now available.
Well, as a starting point, and with only a little bit of playtime, I think Flock in pretty darned cool! Not a Firefox killer, yet, but I could see how it might become so, especially if more “social” capabilities are added to it as development continues.
My 5 favorite things […]